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Dave
That is up to you...you may price your items as you see fit...

When I sell something...I look at online ads...and see what has sold , and for what price.
Then I try price my item..in that ball park...usually a bit lower than the actual selling price.

'Course I ain't trying to get rich here...I just want to sell or trade a item....
Other folks have different approaches and views on this pricing subject.
Andy
 
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The best way to see what current price is? Look on line. Several big sellers there that a lot of us use. See what they are selling for and you have a good bench mark. Ammo is coming back strong again as always does. So if you want to get best price sooner rather than later. Depending on area you live you may find some willing to come to you and buy.
 
https://ammoseek.com may provide insights on ammunition prices.
This is what I use pretty much daily, to check current prices and determine what to price ammo I'm selling.

I usually pay $10-$15 for shipping each time I order online, and I have to wait at least a week to get it. Sometimes it gets delayed and one time it got "lost" but I eventually was given a full refund.

My point in sharing this is that when people buy local they get it from you that same day or next day and they don't have to pay shipping. That might be worth something to a buyer.

If you're in the Oregon city / Gladstone area then Curt's is your best bet for gauging local prices. Great shop and they've had plenty of ammo on their shelves for several weeks now, whereas the other places on McLoughlin Blvd (Fisherman's, Coastal, Big 5 and NW Armory) are hit and miss unless you happen to get there right after a truck was unloaded.

Price as of July 19, at Curt's:
9mm 124 grain Winchester - $25 for a box of 50.
 
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